\_\
>> >> "" """"
>> >
>> > is this really needed in package description ?
>>
>> I agree, putting a sample is nice, but a neutral one for most people
>> would be better.
> You mean changing the turtle would be better, right :-) ?
Put a dog, or a bear.
Or childrens (childreeens!)
sorry,
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>>1:zsh##
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] olivier]$ zsh
>> Segmentation fault
>
> @resolution=fixed
>
> The last upload seems to fix
>
> Confirmation?
confirmed (lately)
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Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 2003.07.15 08:00, Warly wrote:
>> IMNSHO:
>> - I have no problem with the current cooker.
>
> Word up.
> Warly, you are (as usual), the cool-headed voice of reason.
>
Should we initiate a vote?
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isdn",
-"/sbin/route del default
-/sbin/ifup ippp0
+"#/sbin/route del default
+#/sbin/ifup ippp0
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl dial ippp0
" . if_($isdn->{speed} =~ /128/, "service ibod restart
"),
"/usr/sbin/isdnctrl hangup ippp0
-/sbin/ifdown ippp0
+#/sbin/ifdown ippp0
" . if_($isdn->{speed} =~ /128/, "service ibod stop
"), $netc->{isdntype});
1;
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as it just defines how the second channel has to
> be added this is a save solution (the same as in isdn-light I guess).
>
> In short : it will work.
then perfect! I'll do the changes shortly. Thanks for the good work
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Steffen Barszus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
By te way, the last thing to check is the channel aggregation. It works very
well with isdn-light, it uses an additional service to handle the 2nd channel
dialup if needed.
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n-light, I'll do the modifications
>
> Again if there were known problems with isdn4net that i do not know about i
> would love to hear about it, so i can fix it. I would say it works as good as
> isdn-light. I haven't heard the opposite.
>
> I will send the src.rpm to you per PM
ok. I'll do the modifications then, and ask for the src.rpm to be included in
main after I review it. I'll do all that tonight or tomorrow.
Regards
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some days now.
>> >
>> > Anyone a clue ?
>>
>> If it has something to do with isdn, I might maybe help. Send me the
>> problem description, I'll try to figure out
>
> Hi Dams (Damian ?)
>
> I mailed with damien chaumette a while ago about isdn4net/is
ould be much less time consuming.
My request here is not to overload the mdk employees, but to set up a cooker
traffic, written by and for cooker users
that said, I don't know if it' feasable
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comed...
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>
> I have installed it, but do not know how to use it.
thx a lot.
To use it, put %DRAWING{NameOfTheDrawing}% anywhere in the wiki page, then
click on it to edit the sketch.
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ld be to write the howto in the wiki
with well defined content/formating rules, then use the wiki plugins to convert
it to something that can be converted to latex, or sometiong documentation
oriented.
I'll take a look at the twiki plugins
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y, just do as you want, but a lot of newbie
don't know vi.
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dir
> win
> xwin
> Xwin
> setup
>
> So, how about aliasing edit to the editor of choice in rescue mode?
>
> (BTW, freebsd's default motd is a good idea ... something that could be
> implemented and save a lot of newbies a lot of time)
>
well, I think we consider that newbies are logged into X, but making the motd
more user freiendl won't hurt anbody for sure :)
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bin/e3
>
> If you invoce it as /usr/bin/e3pi it behaves like nano, who in turns behaves
> and are based on pico. It's damn small in size..., also please take a look at
> "embutils" and "ugrep" from contribs for size.
afaik e3 is not yet in the rescue mode, is it?
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n, which I think is not bad at
>> all...
>
> Check "MicroEditor" (e3) in contribs.
it looks very minimal. The purpose was to add a minimal editor different from
vim in /bin and in the rescue mode.
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rpm]$ which vim-minimal
> /bin/vim-minimal
some other distributions put nano in /bin, which I think is not bad at all...
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nix system without tools that may not be available.
having a version of nano or pico (don't remember which one is smaller) could be
good to the vim haters
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=twikidraw¶m1=example
The bad thing is that it's a java aplet, so you need a (possibly non free) jre.
What do you think?
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www.damz.net
collected. Why not add / merge those
> into the policy right away, with a special comment added to the change.
>
> what do you think?
We should make sure that it's possible to write the howto in WikiSyntax,
whitout using too much html code.
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have 2 libxml2, one for C, one for perl.
my 2 cents
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ne, but if we could have a better global ipv6
support in mandrake linux, it wouldn't be bad imho.
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k
License: BSD/GPL
Url: http://www.samba.org/ppp
Group: System/Servers
@@ -25,6 +25,10 @@
#PPPoATM support
Patch20: ppp-2.4.1-pppoe.patch.bz2
Patch21: ppp-2.4.1-pppoatm.patch.bz2
+
+#IPV6 support
+Patch22: ppp-2.4.1-ipv6-Makefile.patch.bz2
+
BuildRequires: liblinux-atm-devel
BuildRequires: l
default?
a srpm with the modification as patch is available here:
http://www2.damz.net/mandrake/ppp-2.4.1-10mdk.src.rpm
J-M Dault, do you think it's safe enough to enable ipv6 by default in pppd ?
After some tests, it seems to work fine with or without ipv6 enabled.
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lation is
modular and their installation system is similar from drakX (write once, run in
newt-gtk), but less powerfull (the gentoo installer guys wanted to use it, but
it's not that good).
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ndard linux distro") is not easy to install, and
doesn't seem to use the macintosh hardware as efficient as OSX could. Mandrake
PPC has a good chance to gain users to the linux cause. OSX has still some bad
points, like speed problems.
Or at least that's how the situation is seen for most technological advanced
mac users.
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tro), then you can report it in qa.mandrakesoft.com.
>>>Otherwise, you'd like to subscribe to gimp mailing lists and report it,
>>>or report it on bugzilla.gnome.org.
>>>
>>>Abel
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
> Isn't that a XFree bug ?
My opinion is that it's an XFree bug, because some images are not properly
rendered in other applications too (for example in mozilla).
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eeds to be
>>> defined, as perl structeres aren't that portable (for instance,
>>> consider a remote Windows front-end ...).
>>
>> sorry, I don't understand your point completely :/
>
> At some stage, there may be applications that want to use libconf as a
> backend which are not written in perl ... I didn't see any documentation o
> this aspect ...
no port is done for now :/
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at the API for frontends needs to be defined,
> as perl structeres aren't that portable (for instance, consider a remote
> Windows front-end ...).
sorry, I don't understand your point completely :/
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on a dtd then.
>
> As a system admin I am always looking for ways to make
> my job easier. What you mentioned about LDAP being the
> depository for configuration info is in my opinion the
> correct approach. Maybe XML could be an intermediate state.
I would prefer directly put the infos in ldap then :)
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tc/sysconfig/network
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x_Bug_in_KDM.patch ;-)
I would like to see a screenshot, I don't use it, but I cannot flame correctly
if I don't see the thing, I can only troll, and trolling is boring :)
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urpmi on the rpms downloaded, to try
to install a portion of the upgrade, them remove it. But this is ugly.
The best solution would be that urpmi ask rpms to split the list of rpms to
upgrade into several indepedant lists of rpms, that can be downloaded and
upgraded independantly. So it would need less free space at a given time, and
it will boost the installation too.
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Austin Acton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Correction:
>
> cd /etc/cron.hourly
> echo '#!/bin/sh' > urpmi.cron
> echo 'urpmi.update -a' >> urpmi.cron
> echo 'urpmi --auto-select' >> urpmi.cron
you might want to add --auto --no-verify-rpms as well
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t; > Platform: PC
> > OS/Version: All
> > Status: UNCONFIRMED
> > Severity: normal
> > Priority: P2
> > AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
> @vote
@vote
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Vlatko Kosturjak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi!
>
> I-m using Mandrake 9.0, but in network part of installation I always
> have to enter gateway IP of network interface even If I don-t have one.
leave it blank
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any solution for him?
works for me in console mode, I can choose what service I want to be enabled at
boot, then validate with OK
>
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Hi guys,
Due to a (IMHO very silly) decision from ergonomic and other mandrakesoft section,
the kde and gnome themes are removed from the distribution.
However, you can find them here:
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~damien/html/pkg/drakconf-themes-0.96-14mdk.i586.rpm
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Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. default wget config is /etc/wgetrc not /usr/lib/wgetrc
>
> 2. proxy user/passwd are proxy_user and proxy_passwd not
> http_user/http_passwd. OTOH I am not sure if it is correct to specify
> them in system-wide file. Proxt user/pass usually are as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stéphane Teletchéa) writes:
> When i installed beta4, i remarked some errors :
> In "Rejoignez le logiciel libre" :
> ... page <> instead of page<>
>
> In "Jeux" :
> Mandrake Linux vous fournit ('t' is missing)
corrected, thanks
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stéphane Teletchéa) writes:
> When i installed beta4, i remarked some errors :
> In "Rejoignez le logiciel libre" :
> ... page <> instead of page<>
>
> In "Jeux" :
> Mandrake Linux vous fournit ('t' is missing)
>
correcting, thanks
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mattias Dahlberg) writes:
> On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Joseph T Watson wrote:
>
> > [root@Smokey jtwatson]# mcc
> > modprobe: Can't locate module floppy
> > nb page : 5
> >
> > Now I clicked on the Add/Remove Software and here is what I got.
> >
> > Can't use an undefined
Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, after dam's miserable attempt to fix it (just joking) here is my way:
agreed :)
>
> it seems that the latest fix uses this line to rename to ttf fonts:
> system ("cd $drakfont_dir/tmp/tmp ; for i in *.TTF; do mv -f $i `basename $i
>.TTF`.ttf; don
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Borsenkow Andrej) writes:
> PPro180, 32MB running two rsyncs. I start mcc and click on boot config.
> After a while I get
>
> - boot configuration loaded
> - and -
> - popup "this tool seems to be broken as it did not show up. Try to
> reinstall it" with button "close". Pres
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("M.Demirtas") writes:
> I get still the same error :(
this will be in the next package
>
>
> On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 13:12, dams wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("M.Demirtas") writes:
> >
> > > In the newest verseion of dra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("M.Demirtas") writes:
> the fifth option is the one that I would never expect from a Mandrake
> developer. How do you want to make this distro rock and solid if the
> people don't test?!?!?
we don't want to make it rock and solid, just have fun :)
>
> On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Garrick Staples) writes:
> On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 01:38:33PM +0000, dams alleged:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guillaume Cottenceau) writes:
> >
> > > garrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > > > Clicking on "
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("H. Narfi Stefansson") writes:
> Did not import Cyberbit.TTF from my windows directory when I chose to
> import the windows fonts.
>
> I then used Advanced->Add and selected Cyberbit.TTF explicitly. Drakfont
> proceeded to import the font and claimed to have done so successf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("M.Demirtas") writes:
> In the newest verseion of drakconf Software Manager refuses to
> start.Hier is the error log:
>
> Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at
> /usr/X11R6/bin/drakconf.real line 561, line 3.
corrected, thanks.
>
> Please before that you ma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Borsenkow Andrej) writes:
> In Russian more space is needed between icons; when I first time select
> System immediately after starting mcc looks like icon placement is
> calculated based on English text. If I select another group and then go
> back in System icons placement is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mattias Dahlberg) writes:
> Ok, it's Friday afternoon. But I don't understand drakfont.
>
> I'm trying to add some fonts that are located in ~/fonts. Just can't
> figure out how. Is it possible? I found an "add" button in "advanced",
> where I selected the directory, but then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (curt) writes:
> On Thursday 28 February 2002 02:12 pm, Luc Roseberry wrote:
> > Mandrake Control Center beta.
> >
> > Control Center is starting but;
> >
> > Configuration Assistant - Servers gives the following error message:
> > This tool seems to be broken, as it didn't show
> > $alternative is actually an array ref, this fixes this problem:
> > > system(($alternate ? $alternate->[0] : $exec) . " &");
> >
> > My bad, the correct line is:
> >system(($alternate->[0] ? $alternate->[0] : $exec) . " &
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mattias Dahlberg) writes:
> I just want to say that DrakConf's GNOME theme is gorgeous! Good job.
>
Thanks, I really like it too :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Quel Qun) writes:
> Windows world is after me.
>
> As soon as one clicks on configure firewall in mcc, some packages are
> installed (Bastille, iptables, etc.). mcc running as root, could at
> least be polite enough to ask me if I want to install these rpms.
>
> What is bizar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guillaume Rousse) writes:
> drakfont, altough being in /usr/sbin, doesn't need to be root to be run,
> contrary to all other drak tools. Bug or feature ?
hmmm... Let's say feature :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles A Edwards) writes:
> On 27 Feb 2002 04:37:06 -0800
> Quel Qun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > $ sudo mcc
> > modprobe: Can't locate module floppy
> > gtkcreate_png: missing png file diskdrake_cdburner.png at
> > /usr/lib/libDrakX/my_gtk.pm line 383.
> >
> > That's al
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tech At Mathco Dot Com) writes:
> When trying to launch drakconf the following message appears in
> the console.
>
> modprobe: Can't locate module floppy
> gtkcreate_png: missing png file diskdrake_cdburner.png at
> /usr/lib/libDrakX/my_gtk.pm line 383
>
> Then it terminates
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 25 Feb 2002, dams wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Tholen) writes:
> >
> > > sub is_a_font {
> > > local $_ = $_[0];
> > > /.ttf$/i || /.pfa$/i || /.pfb$/i || /.pcf$/i || /.pcf.gz$/i || /.pfm$/i
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 26 Feb 2002, dams wrote:
> > > As for the capital issue: I can completly fix it by simple substituting all
>shell calls like "cp *.ttf ../../tmp" and
> > > "cp *.afm .." etc into: "cp *.[tT][tT][fF]" e
Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, I had a look at drakfont again since nobody seems to have time:)
>
> I think it is not ready for release at all.
>
> So, again, please some1 with some perl knowledge look at it for an hour or so.
>
> As for the capital issue: I can completly fix
ick date/time it tells me to wait and then control center
> > > closes.
> >
> > Heh, I was just about to report this.
>
> It's fixed.
>
> >
> > Also, control center generates alot of zombies. Is there a reason why
> > it doesn't reap it'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles A Edwards) writes:
> Yes, it's true.
> Gremlins are real and are residing in one of my system.
> I made the discovery yesterday.
> The system in an 800 Duron, Beta3 upgraded to current cooker.
>
> I had dled and installed the -21 kernel rpms on another system and then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Garrick Staples) writes:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 08:55:10PM +0100, Danny Tholen alleged:
> > sub search_windows_font {
> > foreach my $fstab_line (grep { /vfat/ } cat_('/etc/mtab') ) {
>
> That regexp looks dangerous to me, "/mnt/not_vfat" would match. But
> maybe the c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (garrick) writes:
> The Themes menu at the top of Control Center says, in order: plop, plap,
> plip, HASH(0x...), and HASH(0x...).
corrected :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Tholen) writes:
> I had a look at drakfont to fix it's behaviour. And although I know what is wrong
>with it, and were,
> I have to little knowledge of perl to fix it (exept maybe in a crude way, but that
>would lead to other errors).
> Anyway, I decided perl is terribl
Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, mcc still is not usable with in Russian locale. Just garbage
> instead of text.
>
Pablo, your diagnostic?
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Stéphane Teletchéa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When you take a look at drakconf's help , you see 'copyrigth mandraksoft',
> but the package description tells it is a GPL software, what's wrong ?
> Stef
>
Nothing is wrong. Copyright and Licence are 2 differents things. There are
enough docume
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dams) writes:
> Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > 1. It does not start :-)
> >
> > bor@cooker% LANGUAGE=ru mcc
> > Wed Feb 6 12:17:19 2002 Gtk-WARNING **: invalid cast from (NULL)
> > pointer to `GtkObject' at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Olivier Villin) writes:
[...]
> After this, there is no way to continue the install. I tried to remove
> the WL110 card but i still get "wlan_cs rpm not found",
> each time i try to configure the network. So i reboot and try an update
> without the WL110. Install finished
Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. It does not start :-)
>
> bor@cooker% LANGUAGE=ru mcc
> Wed Feb 6 12:17:19 2002 Gtk-WARNING **: invalid cast from (NULL)
> pointer to `GtkObject' at /usr/X11R6/bin/drakconf.real line 665.
> Wed Feb 6 12:17:19 2002 Gtk-WARNING **: invalid cast f
new mcc commited. Check drakconf-0.90-5mdk
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Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> bor@cooker% rpm -q drakconf drakxtools
> drakconf-0.90-4mdk
> drakxtools-1.1.7-64mdk
>
> 1. Irritating messages are gone. Good!
>
> 2. When you select something on the left side, background is changed to
> the same as on left side (simulating tab s
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